Mrs. Oswald. I did not see the book, but I saw him writing in this book several times, but after he burns the book he told me what was in that book and he showed me several photographs. Before he burned the book, he showed me several photographs that were in the book. I asked him what the pictures were and he said, "Well, this one is the picture of the house of General Walker's—his residence."

Mr. Liebeler. And that picture was pasted in the notebook; is that right?

Mrs. Oswald. No; it was loose in the book—I really don't remember.

Mr. McKenzie. Establish what kind of book it was and the size of it.

*Mrs. Oswald. The size—it looked like this size of paper.

Mr. Liebeler. It was a book something like the reporter is using?

*Mrs. Oswald. No; a legal size paper—it was a legal size notebook—this size.

Mr. Liebeler. So, the notebook was about the same size as a legal size pad; is that right?

*Mrs. Oswald [nodding head for an affirmative reply].

Mr. Liebeler. Did you say anything to Lee when you saw him destroying this book about why he prepared it and why he left it there in the apartment when he went to shoot General Walker?